Last altered 5/28/02 Under revision
Requirements |
The course requirements are
The single author coursework requirement will be one paper of 4 to 6 pages. The group coursework requirement will be one small project undertaken by you working in teams. Each project will consider an issue, say Freedom of Information, and research or devise arguments in favor of a position regarding that issue. Then the resulting material will be delivered in a form that the whole class can consider and discuss (for example, as an HTML web page). The final examination will be a take-home exam of three hours duration. It will be distributed electronically about Wednesday xxx and has to be returned by Wednesday xxx. The single author coursework will count for 40% of the final grade, the group author coursework 20%, and the final paper for 40% of the grade. The 1997-8 University of Arizona General Academic Manual, p.23 reads The grade of I may be awarded only at the end of a semester, when all but a minor portion of the course work has been satisfactorily completed. The grade of I is not to be awarded when the student is expected to repeat the course; in such a case the grade of E must be assigned. Students should make arrangements with the instructor to receive an incompete grade before the end of the semester ... |
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Grading |
The following scales will be used
Thus, for example, a mark of Internal: 82 A- External: A on a piece of work would be seen by outsiders as an A; however, the A- will convey to you that the work can be improved. |
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Academic Code of Integrity |
Students are expected to abide by The University of Arizona Code of Academic Integrity. 'The guiding principle of academic integrity is that a student's submitted work must be the student's own.' If you have any questions regarding what is acceptable practice under this Code, please ask an instructor. |
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GAT |
The GATs for this course have yet to be chosen. Please favor GATs over myself for all your questions except those on central academic issues. I believe that faculty, myself in this instance, should do all the teaching and assessing, and that is my practice. But it is viable with the student numbers that I am facing only if I am not distracted by concerns that the GATs could answer (such as why your Web Browser on your computer is not working properly). |
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Contacting me |
Please raise queries by email. When the course is up and running, and you are a registered student, use the course's internal email (this is best for me as it keeps material related to this course in one place). Failing that, use ordinary email to mfricke@u.arizona.edu . Students with access to the campus can see me in Room 16 during Office Hours (Wednesday 12-1). |